The Ainur
In Tolkien's world (see especially the Silmarillion), immortal
beings - gods, if you will - are called "Ainur". A single god is
an Ainu.
Tolkien's Ainur were divided into two broad groupings based on their
relative power and rank: Valar (the most powerful) and Maiar (less
powerful). A single god of each rank is called a Vala or a Maia.
In The Two Towers, those who 'run' the MUD are Ainur... the symbolism
is fitting. Just as Tolkien's Ainur created Middle Earth through the
singing of Eru's Great Song (the Ainulindalë), so our Ainur create Middle
Earth through coding and descriptions of new areas, as well by maintaining
existing areas.
Within The Two Towers, we have refined Tolkien's two-rank system to
include five ranks. Those ranks, and the associated duties, are:
Maiar - Coders & describers. The majority of Ainur are Maiar.
These are the "sharp point of the spear" of the Ainur
community, those who actually create Arda for players.
Overlords - MUD Leaders, each tasked with ensuring the quality and
success of a functional area. The functional areas
are General Quality Control (code and descriptions),
Balance and Theme. There are usually between four and
five Overlords.
Powers - The Administration, those ultimately responsible for
the management of Arda. Their functional areas include
User Code, System Code, Production, Quality Control,
Law and Administration. There are generally three to
five Powers.
Valar - The founders of The Two Towers and most senior of all
Ainur, ever watchful yet mostly retired.
Maiar and Overlords (yes, there are "Overladies", but we aren't quite
that politically correct!) are considered the two ranks of Maiar. Powers
and Valar are the two ranks of Valar (in case you were wondering how to
map our ranks to Tolkien's).
In addition to these ranks, there are a few "special status" designations
for Ainur:
Maker - The 'know-it-alls' of coding. These are the folks that
maintain and create new commands and other non-area
specific projects (such as coding petitions)
Elder - Elders are members of Valinor who have earned, through
their long term contributions, the right to remain in
Valinor even though they may temporarily be retired, and
not contributing.
See also:
ranks